There was a PC game in the 90's called Forbes: Corporate Warrior. Never played it, as I've heard it was pretty bad (One RUclips video I saw put it thusly: "When a game is described as "Doom meets Wharton School of Business", I think even a layman can imagine the profit margin"), but I assume what you're talking about is actually the case in said game.
Yeah, that Drakengard ending and what happened because of it really is nuts. For comparison, it's like Konami took the Dog Ending from Silent Hill 2 and made it the canon cause in lore for the story of a seemingly disconnected game series that takes place in a medieval high fantasy setting that ended up dwarfing the original games in popularity.
They did the old monk fight in the ringed city dlc of dark souls 3. Edit: also I would say you doomed Tokyo by the rhythm game thing... given what happened after words
One boss from Ōkami comes to mind. The final boss, Yami, was introduced pretty much at the end of the game, with only one or two throwaway lines alluding to him. The fact that you have to blow up pieces of Yami’s horizontal armor and use them as platforms is what qualifies Yami for this list. Extra points for a slot macine segment
Further extra points for the mech armour form where his core rolls out of its ass when vulnerable Not to mention that bit where you chop him in half by summoning the moon
Then I would recommend you to check Everhood. Basically Undertale meets Elite Beat Agents with a side-dash of Yume Nikki. Every boss is crazy, even the first one.
@@Beeyo176 I'm fairly certain nameless king at arch dragon peak isn't a dlc. The ringed city ends with the fight against slave knight Gael and also has Midir
If I had a nickle for every countdown I've seen today that has the Great Mighty Poo on it, I'd have two nickels. It isnt alot but it's weird its happened twice in one day
"One that I'd like to see return in some way in the future". It did. Half Light from the Ringed CIty DLC for Dark Souls 3 is a very similar idea to the Old Monk from Demon's Souls.
Yes, except that because of all the stupid layers of complexity added, like you can’t heal as the boss but the other person can, and they can bring in other people who can also heal, the fights so broken that it’s easily the worst boss in DS 3 and the series as a whole.
@@selenalulamoon1167 It's only in NG+ though so most players never see it, and it's sort of an extra/side part of that boss fight. The halflight fight is basically Old Monk v. 2.
I think the funnest and yet weirdest thing about the Crazy Ending being the canon one for Drakengard is that It bucks the usual trend of it either being the Good Ending (Most games.) or the Bad Ending (A few games, I won't name any for risk of spoilers.), naw fam they picked the CRAZY Ending instead. More games need to have a go at that mindset.
The Old monk was the first time Fromsoft used that mechanic, it then came up two more times in the series, once in Dark Souls 2 during the Looking glass Knight boss fight where it would summon PC enemies from it's Shield, and the Next during the Dark Souls 3 Ringed City DLC where if you beat the optional boss Dark eater Midir you could be summoned as the boss for other players instead of a generic painting guardian Npc.
As soon as I heard Your Best Nightmare, I knew exactly who was coming. Sans ain't got nothing on that one! Only bragging right he's got for his boss fight is "being punishing!" With all intentions for puns being completely removed.
Especially because Jim always knows the best way to beat him too. Just pushing his bowl over every...single...time. It always works! You'd think a series of fights between an anthropomorphic earthworm in a spacesuit going up against a killer goldfish would be nothing BUT strange, but it's over fairly quickly, and so simple, that it's almost difficult to come up with things to say about it, because it's so funny to see happen every time. And I've never even played an Earthworm Jim game before. But, it looks like a good series. I do like the cartoon he had though. I mean, this message is longer than the entire boss fight against Bob, The Killer Goldfish.
The final boss of Megaman Legends was just a weird terrifying experience when I was a child. Not really a difficult boss, but the story goes nuts at the end. Something about a thinly-veiled Biblical apocalypse. No, I'm not actually sure what was happening when I played it.
i think you forgot about something, FromSoft already did another fight like the Old Monk Halflight from Dark Souls 3, another boss where you fight a player if you're online
@@ShinDSER he did forget :v He kept mentioning how he hopes FromSoft does something like the old monk in the future While forgetting that they already brought that back with halflight in DS3, and to a lesser extent with the looking glass knight in DS2
I will still utter at my last breath that the giant living steak in Color Splash is one of the most bizarre bosses ever. Seriously, who would've expect Mario can be fighting THAT if he goes to an area of a kitchen? Or that it's weakness is lemon juice?
A video that'd be interesting to see is one on video game fanbases. It's difficult to explain, but for example: You don't have GTA fans. You have GTA SA, 4, 5, or Vice City Fans. You don't have Persona fans. You have Persona 3, 4 and 5 fans. They're almost separate fanbases, altogether. So basically game franchises where they're all split into which game in the series they think is best.
I feel like dividing P3, P4, and P5 into their own separate fanbases might be a bit much. Sure, everyone has their favorites, there are a few exceptions where some people vehemently prefer one game over the others, and each of them could basically be their own series on their own at this point, but generally I think the fanbase is pretty cohesive as far as those games are concerned. Separating those three games from P1 and both P2s though...
@@thunderbird0134 Ehhh. I'm not so sure. Persona 3, 4 and 5 fans O still believe are practically separate fanbases. Obviously you have fans of two or all 3, but there's most certainly one you prefer, more. Then there's SMT fans.
@@Panimal98 To be honest I just considering everything apart of the Megaten franchise and be done with it. The Persona fanboys should try out new games and the SMT fanbase should stop being elitist since SMT is a spinoff also.
@@krimsonkatt And by Persona being a safer option, you mean Persona 3 - 5 because 1 - 2 are pretty always going to be ignore even though Persona 2 is honestly better than 5. What I'm saying is that Persona fans should branch out and play something like Devil Survivor, Soul Hackers, Strange Journey, or even SMT IV but I guess truely difficult RPGs are not what the public want.
If you like the Great Mighty Poo, I suggest checking out a game called Struggling. The first boss is a tumor with a face that sings opera while you play pinball around him.
ah you must be new here. yes not only is that the final boss of the final story route of drakengard, and not only is this the CANON ending that leads to the Nier games, but the third drakengard has you do this sort of batle AGAIN. Other final bosses in the game include a kaiju sized loli who is the elader of an evil death cult empire and the twisted abomination that was once your dead sister. But those still involve riding on a dragon and blasting at them.
First JoshScorcher talks about the weird rhythm boss in Drakengard, and now RabbidLuigi too? Dayum, the stars must be aligned or something. And the strangest part is that its the ending that leads to Nier Replicant, so without it we wouldn’t have Nier Automata. So it’s crazy that what was originally meant to be a joke ended up creating such a great and heart-destroying spin-off series.
Regarding the number of bosses ever made, I'd say it hasn't reached the millions quite yet. It's close to a million, though, for sure. In the hundreds of thousands area, but not the 1M yet.
Gonna submit The Great Rampo from Yooka-Laylee, who is... a talking... ramp. Who spits logs at you as you try to climb him. The Banjo Kazooie folks have put googly eyes on many things, but anthromorphizing a *steep incline* somehow never occurred to me.
Ending E from Drakengard might be (very) weird, but it's far from being "a joke that no one could take seriously". I didn't even played the game and was fascinated by that ending.
The Dream Devourer from Chrono Cross should get a mention at least. You can defeat it by wailing on it, or you can defeat it by using elements in the correct order to play a song!
The old monk while he was the first player boss fight half light from dark souls three also uses this mechanic with a few differences such as ai enemies spawning to help the boss including heal them.
You say something like the Old monk hasn't happened in any other Souls games but the Mirror Knight in Dark Souls II summons a player and in Dark Souls III's Ringed City DLC has a covenant that is levelled up by deafening other players as the Spear of the Church boss.
Think you could do a list of one-off games that deserve a proper sequel? Prequels and spin-offs are nice, but true sequels that expand the story from the first game are what we really want.
The thing about ending E in Drakengard is that it's like 2 and a half minutes and it's possible without a guide. Drakengard 3 on the other hand, fuck that noise, 7 minutes straight of playing a rhythm game PERFECTLY whilst the camera is fucking you over. Sometimes I ask myself how I even had the patience to 100% both Drakengard and Drakengard 3
(When talking about the Old Monk) "Definitely a fun experiment by FromSoftware and one I would love to see return in some way in the future" It's Called Halflight, Spear of the Church; it's in the Ringed City DLC of Dark Souls 3 and it is one of the worst bosses in the series. Enjoy.
There's this Japanese indie game called Flan. It's a puzzle game where you play as a little girl and a ghost knight at the same time. There's a few boss fights sprinkled throughout the game and one that always stood out to was a horse that is also a car. It's like a horse head and legs stuck on the front part of a car. And the way the legs move is almost spider-like. I also feel like this boss is a difficulty spike. It moves so fast. I actually had a hard time with it. Anyways, it's available on Steam and the Switch eShop.
Star Fox Adventure isn't a Star Fox game. It's an original game called Dinosaur Planet that got Star Fox inserted into it last minute by the higher-ups at Nintendo. Similar to Kirby's Epic Yarn which was originally an original game by GoodFeel called simpily Epic Yarn which started Price Fluff that got Kirby inserted into it due to meddling from the higher ups at Nintendo.
@@krimsonkatt Yeah I know. But they put star fox in it and added it to the story according to the Assault booklet talking about the plot of 64, adventures, and then the beginning of Assault. So it's a starfox game.
Old monk? Oh! You mean the spear of the church from The Ringed City! tbh, from how he described the old monk, spear of the church seems harder since (for those that don't know) it also has 2 support AI, one at the begining, one that spawn after the boss is at half health (it's possible to have 2 at the same time), passive magic sphere attack, and can use 2 key items as strong spells only as a boss in that fight.
i cant claim to have been the source for the demon souls boss fight idea, but when he asked people on twitter for strange boss fights i suggested this pretty quickly, I'm sure he had this in his head already but its nice to see something i suggested make it in
Demon Souls was for the PS2 in 2009. You were on Twitter back then? Wow, you must be old. It must have been going living in the days where Twitter wasn't a cesspool of cringe after the great Tumblr purge and the mass exodus on the degenerates from there to Twitter in 2016.
wasn't there that mirror knight/looking glass knight in dark souls 2? if i remember right he summons a NPC about half way through the fight or if a play put their sign down just outside the boss room he'll summon that player
@@nightruler666 I didn't even know he used to even DO Let's Plays before! Especially one about Conker's Bad Fur Day. Probably another thing he's good at though.
@@shawnfields2369 Conker was originally a kids game, Chris felt that Conker needed to be edgier in order to standout from Banjo Kazooie. Mission accomplished.
@@orangeslash1667 Yeah, I know, it was originally supposed to be just another kid-friendly Rareware game, until the people at Rare saw that everyone thought it was just simply another "kids game", then; they secretly changed it to just LOOK like it was still kid-friendly, but in actuality, it was an M-rated game, meaning kids couldn't actually play it(but I did when I was a kid, renting it behind my Dad's back, because he didn't actually know anything about games). The entire game was changed to be Mature, as in CBFD was just going to be just another Rare game, which wouldn't have stood out from either Donkey Kong Country, or Banjo-Kazooie; so Rare just made everything new and had ventured into a place they hadn't before: mature game territory, which yeah, mission accomplished, and they gave us one of the not just the best N64 games of all time, but simply just one of the best games of all time: Conker's Bad Fur Day, which I innocently and naively believed was another kid-friendly game myself, until I got to a certain point; you know the one...the one with the Bee King and the Sunflower(wink wink). But although I needed help with the game, I couldn't tell my Dad; because I didn't want to get in trouble for playing an "Adult/Mature" rated game. So I ran around in the overworld, and kept trying to figure out what to do next anyway. And then; I saw what happened next; and jumped on board the sunflower's gigantic you know what's, and figured out how to get to next part of the stage. Easy. Also, sorry if this was longer than I usually planned out. I just really loved CBFD as a kid; because it was on the first console my Grandma gave me; and I loved the game, and didn't even notice it was M-rated. I didn't know what Mature meant as a kid. I just thought it meant like, for people who were grown up and matured, you know? I just wanted to prove I was mature myself; and not a child. I was mature enough for Mortal Kombat 4 and the 1st Mortal Kombat movie(on tv), and for its sequel, which I wanted to watch(literally until they literally kill off Johnny Cage in the first 2 minutes; which REALLY pissed me off as a JC fan). But seeing both MK movies on TV, made me appreciate Johnny's contributions in the first film, and realized that yeah... they didn't really matter in the end. And yes; I know; THIS was exactly WHY Linden Ashby didn't reprise his role as Johnny Cage in the 2nd MK film; EVEN though he was planning to; up until he read the contract; and saw that they were planning to kill off his character in the beginning of the movie, so he made a few "comments" about it; which I; personally agree with. Also, sorry for going this far off track. I just really get hyped up whenever I talk about games I really love (especially MK).
Yeah, gonna go ahead and google that dancing 2B bit for research, as I'm guessing it's a model used in VR Chat. Look, I don't wanna say a NSFW guess and possibly get Will in trouble, and I don't know if VR Chat has jiggle physics, but it's what I'm going with.
shame about Drakenguard. sure, this is the dragon that killed you parents, and it's on the very brink of death after being captured and pumped full of arrows; you join forces with it, and end up having to kill it. after all that; was it worth it?
Kaim doesn't kill Angelus. He merely seals her away, at least in the canon ending that leads into Drakengard 2. (Ending A) In Ending E, the ending that leads into the NieR franchise, Angelus 100% dies and her corpse is experimented on in order to create the magic we see in NieR Replicant, but what actually happened to Kaim in that timeline is completely unknown. Might be explored I'm a future game, IDK. NieR Crimson, which would be a prequel to NieR Replicant featuring the Shadowlord and his friends fighting against the Red Eyes Disease? There are a lot of ideas that could be explored in future games, like a from-the-ground-up remake of Drakengard and a remaster of Drakengard 3 with all DLC included, a remastered English script to be more faithful to the original japanese script, (which was known for being a lot less edgy and more nuanced) and an actually stable frame rate and possibly new endings IDK.
Last time I was this early Yahoo! Answers was still answering us! ... Anyway: The thumbnail, no one could ever be stranger than that guy ... but I won’t be sore if I’m proven wrong 😂😂😂 Thanks for the new vid RabbidLuigi 💙🐱💙
Wall of flesh in terraria is pretty strange. Sacrifice your first friend into the lava of hell to summon it and if you try to escape it sucks you back to make sure you die. Then the moon lord is all jazz hands and lazer beams. Then you go onto the mods.....
Drakengard isn't that great actually. It's actually pretty bad, though the story was complete bonkers and actually pretty good. The higher ups at SE wanted to cash-in on Dynasty Warriors so they restructured the entire game to have land battles which the devs had no experiance with since they were all Ace Combat devs. (A serious fighter jet simulator RPG) There are 5 endings that you get in order based on completion rate, with the first ending (Ending A) being the canon ending that leads into the direct sequel Drakengard 2 and the least grim one, while the final/true/joke ending (Ending E) is the ending that leads into the true sequel Neir Replicant (Neir Gestalt is non-canon) and the sequel to that Neir Automata. To get ending E you need to 100% the game which really isn't that hard which leads into one of the weirdest final bosses and ending sequences of any game ever. Drakengard 3 is a prequel to Drakengard 1, and isn't really relevant as the Drakengard part of the larger series was abandoned after the success of Neir Automata so the greater plotline involving the flower, the watchers, and the queen beast was also abandoned. (possibly, we might see a return of Drakengard content later)
That's pretty much what DK had as a final smash originally. To my knowledge, nobody liked it so I doubt they are going to try a rhythm character again.
There is a Nier crossover in FFXIV right now, we have to do mechanics against an Idol in the third raid... and we have black/white rings around our character that we need to time against black/white rings coming down from the sky
Old Monk’s concept was done again in The Ringed City DLC in Dark Souls 3 with the spear of the church, which can either be PVP or AI However I also hate that boss, it sucks in pvp and ai
"RPGs haven't undergone major changes". Look at FF7 to FF7 remake. Tactical with lots of choices to "Dodge and hit A a lot!" to be fair there was a log of hitting A in the original. Maybe he has a point.
The strangest boss fight would be against an actual corporate boss.
In real life.
So many missing mechanics, you don’t even respawn if you die.
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I like the grat mighty Poo boss fight
There was a PC game in the 90's called Forbes: Corporate Warrior. Never played it, as I've heard it was pretty bad (One RUclips video I saw put it thusly: "When a game is described as "Doom meets Wharton School of Business", I think even a layman can imagine the profit margin"), but I assume what you're talking about is actually the case in said game.
Wario world had some of the strangest boss fights i've seen. And somehow, they were all entertaining
Screw the magician boss tho, its all fun until he swaps the cups around so fast it becomes more of a luck based fight than actual skill
The fricken clown
Player controlled bosses reappeared in Dark Souls 3 Ringed City DLC and by having the summoned player be an add in the Looking Glass Knight in DS2
Yeah, that Drakengard ending and what happened because of it really is nuts. For comparison, it's like Konami took the Dog Ending from Silent Hill 2 and made it the canon cause in lore for the story of a seemingly disconnected game series that takes place in a medieval high fantasy setting that ended up dwarfing the original games in popularity.
I fucking KNEW Drakengard would be on this list. The watchers in general are some of the weirdest bosses I’ve ever seen
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12:51 well there IS the phantom from Mario&rabbids Kingdom battle, he's a pretty sweet singer too
I got that game!
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They did the old monk fight in the ringed city dlc of dark souls 3.
Edit: also I would say you doomed Tokyo by the rhythm game thing... given what happened after words
2 as well I’m pretty sure. But it was ng+ with the mirror knight.
@@johnathonbrackett9807 isn't people being able to invade you during the mirror knight fight just a bug?
And the Looking Glass Knight in DS2 to an extent.
@@ErnieDriegend No it’s fully intended for him to summon people
@@Operation_Bagel oh ok bit isn't there a bug like that, maybe in another boss-fight?
"a human player bossfight is a rare one to the souls series"
-mirror knight and Spear of the Church bossfights would like to have a word with you
Last time I was this early, Rabbid Luigi was an OC.
I like your profile pic.
Oc?
One boss from Ōkami comes to mind.
The final boss, Yami, was introduced pretty much at the end of the game, with only one or two throwaway lines alluding to him.
The fact that you have to blow up pieces of Yami’s horizontal armor and use them as platforms is what qualifies Yami for this list. Extra points for a slot macine segment
Further extra points for the mech armour form where his core rolls out of its ass when vulnerable
Not to mention that bit where you chop him in half by summoning the moon
I don't know about you guys but I really enjoy strange, unusual and wtf out of nowhere bosses. They're always the most unique and very memorable.
Then I would recommend you to check Everhood. Basically Undertale meets Elite Beat Agents with a side-dash of Yume Nikki. Every boss is crazy, even the first one.
Actually they did something very similar to the Old Monk fight in Dark Souls 3 with the Ringed City DLC.
Is that the DLC with the Nameless King as the last boss?
Are you an English major or rapper? Because I read your comment to a beat...
@@Beeyo176 I'm fairly certain nameless king at arch dragon peak isn't a dlc. The ringed city ends with the fight against slave knight Gael and also has Midir
@@rileycarr2989 its a joke related to how rabbidluigi thought the Nameless king was was a DLC boss
@@joshuachurchill2858 I clearly wasn't paying attention then lol
If I had a nickle for every countdown I've seen today that has the Great Mighty Poo on it, I'd have two nickels. It isnt alot but it's weird its happened twice in one day
"One that I'd like to see return in some way in the future".
It did. Half Light from the Ringed CIty DLC for Dark Souls 3 is a very similar idea to the Old Monk from Demon's Souls.
Yes, except that because of all the stupid layers of complexity added, like you can’t heal as the boss but the other person can, and they can bring in other people who can also heal, the fights so broken that it’s easily the worst boss in DS 3 and the series as a whole.
Actually this was brought back in dark souls 2 with the mirror knight fight.
@@selenalulamoon1167 It's only in NG+ though so most players never see it, and it's sort of an extra/side part of that boss fight. The halflight fight is basically Old Monk v. 2.
I think the funnest and yet weirdest thing about the Crazy Ending being the canon one for Drakengard is that It bucks the usual trend of it either being the Good Ending (Most games.) or the Bad Ending (A few games, I won't name any for risk of spoilers.), naw fam they picked the CRAZY Ending instead.
More games need to have a go at that mindset.
The Old monk was the first time Fromsoft used that mechanic, it then came up two more times in the series, once in Dark Souls 2 during the Looking glass Knight boss fight where it would summon PC enemies from it's Shield, and the Next during the Dark Souls 3 Ringed City DLC where if you beat the optional boss Dark eater Midir you could be summoned as the boss for other players instead of a generic painting guardian Npc.
I love that I can always trust RabbidLuigi to post a video when I'm bored at work.
As soon as I heard Your Best Nightmare, I knew exactly who was coming.
Sans ain't got nothing on that one! Only bragging right he's got for his boss fight is "being punishing!" With all intentions for puns being completely removed.
Killer7 ost at the start?
GOOD START
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Have you considered doing a Top Five Worst Translations?
Was anyone else expecting Psycho mantis or another Metal gear boss fight on here?
Earthworm Jim vs. Bob the Killer Goldfish will always be one of the strangest boss fights of all time.
Especially because Jim always knows the best way to beat him too. Just pushing his bowl over every...single...time. It always works! You'd think a series of fights between an anthropomorphic earthworm in a spacesuit going up against a killer goldfish would be nothing BUT strange, but it's over fairly quickly, and so simple, that it's almost difficult to come up with things to say about it, because it's so funny to see happen every time. And I've never even played an Earthworm Jim game before. But, it looks like a good series. I do like the cartoon he had though. I mean, this message is longer than the entire boss fight against Bob, The Killer Goldfish.
The moment I heard that music I knew Flowey is on this list
This entire list honestly could have been bosses from Yoko Taro games so it's only fitting that the weirdest one is the number one entry here.
Fully agree
The final boss of Megaman Legends was just a weird terrifying experience when I was a child. Not really a difficult boss, but the story goes nuts at the end. Something about a thinly-veiled Biblical apocalypse. No, I'm not actually sure what was happening when I played it.
(Hears Killer 7 music)
GODDAMN ANDREI ULMEYDA
"We're talking guys who beat off, four times a day!!" - weird fight, better character.
I didn't realize that carrying a wallet in the back pocket was normal, until Rabid started getting sponsored by Ridge, am I alone in this?
@@BJGvideos That's my thought, I didn't even consider the back pocket
Oh man, I had forgotten about this channel, glad to be back
God Hand needs to be on here. Not , but just all of God Hand.
Say what you will about the Great Mighty Poo, he had great range.
i think you forgot about something, FromSoft already did another fight like the Old Monk
Halflight from Dark Souls 3, another boss where you fight a player if you're online
He didn't. Demon's Souls did it first. Like, a decade or so ago.
@@ShinDSER he did forget :v
He kept mentioning how he hopes FromSoft does something like the old monk in the future
While forgetting that they already brought that back with halflight in DS3, and to a lesser extent with the looking glass knight in DS2
Kinda weird how I was literally just watching that guide on the final boss of drakengard earlier on today
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I will still utter at my last breath that the giant living steak in Color Splash is one of the most bizarre bosses ever. Seriously, who would've expect Mario can be fighting THAT if he goes to an area of a kitchen? Or that it's weakness is lemon juice?
A video that'd be interesting to see is one on video game fanbases. It's difficult to explain, but for example: You don't have GTA fans. You have GTA SA, 4, 5, or Vice City Fans. You don't have Persona fans. You have Persona 3, 4 and 5 fans. They're almost separate fanbases, altogether. So basically game franchises where they're all split into which game in the series they think is best.
I feel like dividing P3, P4, and P5 into their own separate fanbases might be a bit much. Sure, everyone has their favorites, there are a few exceptions where some people vehemently prefer one game over the others, and each of them could basically be their own series on their own at this point, but generally I think the fanbase is pretty cohesive as far as those games are concerned.
Separating those three games from P1 and both P2s though...
@@thunderbird0134 Ehhh. I'm not so sure. Persona 3, 4 and 5 fans O still believe are practically separate fanbases. Obviously you have fans of two or all 3, but there's most certainly one you prefer, more. Then there's SMT fans.
@@Panimal98 To be honest I just considering everything apart of the Megaten franchise and be done with it. The Persona fanboys should try out new games and the SMT fanbase should stop being elitist since SMT is a spinoff also.
@@antimatter3084 Or maybe people don't wait to play mainline SMT because it's satanic, and persona is a much safer option?
@@krimsonkatt And by Persona being a safer option, you mean Persona 3 - 5 because 1 - 2 are pretty always going to be ignore even though Persona 2 is honestly better than 5. What I'm saying is that Persona fans should branch out and play something like Devil Survivor, Soul Hackers, Strange Journey, or even SMT IV but I guess truely difficult RPGs are not what the public want.
If you like the Great Mighty Poo, I suggest checking out a game called Struggling. The first boss is a tumor with a face that sings opera while you play pinball around him.
That drakengard final boss.............WHAT IN THE UNHOLY FACK?!?!!? IM SPEECHLESS! YOKO TARO IS ONE WEIRD HUMAN! O_o
ah you must be new here. yes not only is that the final boss of the final story route of drakengard, and not only is this the CANON ending that leads to the Nier games, but the third drakengard has you do this sort of batle AGAIN.
Other final bosses in the game include a kaiju sized loli who is the elader of an evil death cult empire and the twisted abomination that was once your dead sister. But those still involve riding on a dragon and blasting at them.
@@sarafontanini7051 god damm! Yoko Taro is one crazy fellow then! How does he come up with that stuff?! o.O
First JoshScorcher talks about the weird rhythm boss in Drakengard, and now RabbidLuigi too? Dayum, the stars must be aligned or something.
And the strangest part is that its the ending that leads to Nier Replicant, so without it we wouldn’t have Nier Automata. So it’s crazy that what was originally meant to be a joke ended up creating such a great and heart-destroying spin-off series.
The rhythm boss in Drakengard comes down to the developers unable to make flying controls work well.
#5 They did do this again, albeit through DLC. Spear of the Church boss in ringed city would summon a human for the boss.
Regarding the number of bosses ever made, I'd say it hasn't reached the millions quite yet. It's close to a million, though, for sure. In the hundreds of thousands area, but not the 1M yet.
Ah yes, let's shake things up with a rhythm game!
>Kingdom Hearts 2's Atlantica
I do agree we need more boss fights that break out into song. XD
Color Splash's steak boss fight was something else
Gonna submit The Great Rampo from Yooka-Laylee, who is... a talking... ramp. Who spits logs at you as you try to climb him. The Banjo Kazooie folks have put googly eyes on many things, but anthromorphizing a *steep incline* somehow never occurred to me.
Like, as soon as I started this video, I thought 'Yoko Taro better be on here in some capacity' and I was NOT disappointed.
I love how one of the Souls/Bourne games has a boss based off the one in Conker's BFD you showed.
Ending E from Drakengard might be (very) weird, but it's far from being "a joke that no one could take seriously".
I didn't even played the game and was fascinated by that ending.
plus like its following a VERY serious plotline involving the literal end of thr world soooooo
The Dream Devourer from Chrono Cross should get a mention at least. You can defeat it by wailing on it, or you can defeat it by using elements in the correct order to play a song!
I forgot the name of the scientist who fell down the stairs in borderlands 2
Was it dr katagawa
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The old monk while he was the first player boss fight half light from dark souls three also uses this mechanic with a few differences such as ai enemies spawning to help the boss including heal them.
You say something like the Old monk hasn't happened in any other Souls games but the Mirror Knight in Dark Souls II summons a player and in Dark Souls III's Ringed City DLC has a covenant that is levelled up by deafening other players as the Spear of the Church boss.
Another great video, Rabbid. ❤️
The Statue of Liberty Quiz Battle from Kid Dracula
Think you could do a list of one-off games that deserve a proper sequel? Prequels and spin-offs are nice, but true sequels that expand the story from the first game are what we really want.
I knew Omega Flowey and the great and mighty poo were gonna be here haha
Kinda miss the bit in the middle of videos where you not so subtly drop the please subscribe. They were very cleaver.
Me too
@@Quetzal00358 Yeah, I miss those too... they were always funny too.
I’m disappointed that Nier Replicant didn’t have a shade version of Godzilla as a boss fight. Oh well.
The spear of the church in DS3 is the same concept as the old monk.
I knew the great mighty poo was on this list!?
Was not disappointed! XD
The thing about ending E in Drakengard is that it's like 2 and a half minutes and it's possible without a guide. Drakengard 3 on the other hand, fuck that noise, 7 minutes straight of playing a rhythm game PERFECTLY whilst the camera is fucking you over. Sometimes I ask myself how I even had the patience to 100% both Drakengard and Drakengard 3
(When talking about the Old Monk) "Definitely a fun experiment by FromSoftware and one I would love to see return in some way in the future"
It's Called Halflight, Spear of the Church; it's in the Ringed City DLC of Dark Souls 3 and it is one of the worst bosses in the series. Enjoy.
Where is that song from, that played during the Ridge Wallet ad? I can't recall what game it was in
There's this Japanese indie game called Flan.
It's a puzzle game where you play as a little girl and a ghost knight at the same time.
There's a few boss fights sprinkled throughout the game and one that always stood out to was a horse that is also a car.
It's like a horse head and legs stuck on the front part of a car.
And the way the legs move is almost spider-like.
I also feel like this boss is a difficulty spike.
It moves so fast. I actually had a hard time with it.
Anyways, it's available on Steam and the Switch eShop.
I miss Starfox :( I loved Adventure and Assault.
Star Fox Adventure isn't a Star Fox game. It's an original game called Dinosaur Planet that got Star Fox inserted into it last minute by the higher-ups at Nintendo. Similar to Kirby's Epic Yarn which was originally an original game by GoodFeel called simpily Epic Yarn which started Price Fluff that got Kirby inserted into it due to meddling from the higher ups at Nintendo.
@@krimsonkatt Yeah I know. But they put star fox in it and added it to the story according to the Assault booklet talking about the plot of 64, adventures, and then the beginning of Assault. So it's a starfox game.
Old monk? Oh! You mean the spear of the church from The Ringed City!
tbh, from how he described the old monk, spear of the church seems harder since (for those that don't know) it also has 2 support AI, one at the begining, one that spawn after the boss is at half health (it's possible to have 2 at the same time), passive magic sphere attack, and can use 2 key items as strong spells only as a boss in that fight.
...the old monk boss sounds very similar to a metal gear boss battle, but I can't put my finger on it...
Conker's has a lot of weird stuff ngl...
but.. looking glass knight and spears of the church had a similar mechanic.
I think they tried to force the great mighty poo into the story, but the strain was too much
i cant claim to have been the source for the demon souls boss fight idea, but when he asked people on twitter for strange boss fights i suggested this pretty quickly, I'm sure he had this in his head already but its nice to see something i suggested make it in
Demon Souls was for the PS2 in 2009. You were on Twitter back then? Wow, you must be old. It must have been going living in the days where Twitter wasn't a cesspool of cringe after the great Tumblr purge and the mass exodus on the degenerates from there to Twitter in 2016.
wasn't there that mirror knight/looking glass knight in dark souls 2? if i remember right he summons a NPC about half way through the fight or if a play put their sign down just outside the boss room he'll summon that player
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It's been a while since Rabbid's Conker let's play
I'd be down for another one, just sayin
Its been awhile a rabbid lets play period
@@nightruler666 I didn't even know he used to even DO Let's Plays before! Especially one about Conker's Bad Fur Day. Probably another thing he's good at though.
@@shawnfields2369 Conker was originally a kids game, Chris felt that Conker needed to be edgier in order to standout from Banjo Kazooie. Mission accomplished.
@@orangeslash1667 Yeah, I know, it was originally supposed to be just another kid-friendly Rareware game, until the people at Rare saw that everyone thought it was just simply another "kids game", then; they secretly changed it to just LOOK like it was still kid-friendly, but in actuality, it was an M-rated game, meaning kids couldn't actually play it(but I did when I was a kid, renting it behind my Dad's back, because he didn't actually know anything about games). The entire game was changed to be Mature, as in CBFD was just going to be just another Rare game, which wouldn't have stood out from either Donkey Kong Country, or Banjo-Kazooie; so Rare just made everything new and had ventured into a place they hadn't before: mature game territory, which yeah, mission accomplished, and they gave us one of the not just the best N64 games of all time, but simply just one of the best games of all time: Conker's Bad Fur Day, which I innocently and naively believed was another kid-friendly game myself, until I got to a certain point; you know the one...the one with the Bee King and the Sunflower(wink wink). But although I needed help with the game, I couldn't tell my Dad; because I didn't want to get in trouble for playing an "Adult/Mature" rated game. So I ran around in the overworld, and kept trying to figure out what to do next anyway. And then; I saw what happened next; and jumped on board the sunflower's gigantic you know what's, and figured out how to get to next part of the stage. Easy. Also, sorry if this was longer than I usually planned out. I just really loved CBFD as a kid; because it was on the first console my Grandma gave me; and I loved the game, and didn't even notice it was M-rated. I didn't know what Mature meant as a kid. I just thought it meant like, for people who were grown up and matured, you know? I just wanted to prove I was mature myself; and not a child. I was mature enough for Mortal Kombat 4 and the 1st Mortal Kombat movie(on tv), and for its sequel, which I wanted to watch(literally until they literally kill off Johnny Cage in the first 2 minutes; which REALLY pissed me off as a JC fan).
But seeing both MK movies on TV, made me appreciate Johnny's contributions in the first film, and realized that yeah... they didn't really matter in the end. And yes; I know; THIS was exactly WHY Linden Ashby didn't reprise his role as Johnny Cage in the 2nd MK film; EVEN though he was planning to; up until he read the contract; and saw that they were planning to kill off his character in the beginning of the movie, so he made a few "comments" about it; which I; personally agree with. Also, sorry for going this far off track. I just really get hyped up whenever I talk about games I really love (especially MK).
@@shawnfields2369 Good news: Conker was a big inspiration for Ratchet and Clank.
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Ranking every Ratchet and Clank game? Maybe after Rift Apart comes out.
Yeah, gonna go ahead and google that dancing 2B bit for research, as I'm guessing it's a model used in VR Chat.
Look, I don't wanna say a NSFW guess and possibly get Will in trouble, and I don't know if VR Chat has jiggle physics, but it's what I'm going with.
The spear of the church in DS3 works exactly like the old monk. Although I think OM is more difficult due to the more experimental nature of the game.
Dark souls 3 did the spear of the church fight that’s a tougher version of old monk
Thank God for that time stamp in the video so I know where the paid promotion is gonna be... oh wait.
Great haircut my dude! 👍🏻
Idea for a list: The least video gamy video games :)
shame about Drakenguard. sure, this is the dragon that killed you parents, and it's on the very brink of death after being captured and pumped full of arrows; you join forces with it, and end up having to kill it. after all that; was it worth it?
Kaim doesn't kill Angelus. He merely seals her away, at least in the canon ending that leads into Drakengard 2. (Ending A) In Ending E, the ending that leads into the NieR franchise, Angelus 100% dies and her corpse is experimented on in order to create the magic we see in NieR Replicant, but what actually happened to Kaim in that timeline is completely unknown. Might be explored I'm a future game, IDK. NieR Crimson, which would be a prequel to NieR Replicant featuring the Shadowlord and his friends fighting against the Red Eyes Disease? There are a lot of ideas that could be explored in future games, like a from-the-ground-up remake of Drakengard and a remaster of Drakengard 3 with all DLC included, a remastered English script to be more faithful to the original japanese script, (which was known for being a lot less edgy and more nuanced) and an actually stable frame rate and possibly new endings IDK.
Last time I was this early Yahoo! Answers was still answering us! ... Anyway:
The thumbnail, no one could ever be stranger than that guy ... but I won’t be sore if I’m proven wrong 😂😂😂
Thanks for the new vid RabbidLuigi 💙🐱💙
I need the name of the track used in the beginning. What's the name
Wall of flesh in terraria is pretty strange. Sacrifice your first friend into the lava of hell to summon it and if you try to escape it sucks you back to make sure you die. Then the moon lord is all jazz hands and lazer beams. Then you go onto the mods.....
I love how I had Drakenguard, but I was in middle school and was bad at it so I never finished it. I had no idea I had something so good/weird XD
Drakengard isn't that great actually. It's actually pretty bad, though the story was complete bonkers and actually pretty good. The higher ups at SE wanted to cash-in on Dynasty Warriors so they restructured the entire game to have land battles which the devs had no experiance with since they were all Ace Combat devs. (A serious fighter jet simulator RPG) There are 5 endings that you get in order based on completion rate, with the first ending (Ending A) being the canon ending that leads into the direct sequel Drakengard 2 and the least grim one, while the final/true/joke ending (Ending E) is the ending that leads into the true sequel Neir Replicant (Neir Gestalt is non-canon) and the sequel to that Neir Automata. To get ending E you need to 100% the game which really isn't that hard which leads into one of the weirdest final bosses and ending sequences of any game ever. Drakengard 3 is a prequel to Drakengard 1, and isn't really relevant as the Drakengard part of the larger series was abandoned after the success of Neir Automata so the greater plotline involving the flower, the watchers, and the queen beast was also abandoned. (possibly, we might see a return of Drakengard content later)
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The next Smash character should come with a rhythm game mode
That's pretty much what DK had as a final smash originally. To my knowledge, nobody liked it so I doubt they are going to try a rhythm character again.
@@supergamer1388 because that affects the actual matches
I'm talking about a fully separate mode like break the targets or home run contest
There is a Nier crossover in FFXIV right now, we have to do mechanics against an Idol in the third raid... and we have black/white rings around our character that we need to time against black/white rings coming down from the sky
More Persona 5 music in another video... That can't be a coincidence.
Not a big one, but I kind of expected the dance off against the sheriff in Stubbs the Zombie.
Top Five Moments of Ludonarrative Dissidence in Video Games.
This would just be nothing but Sonic games.
Old Monk’s concept was done again in The Ringed City DLC in Dark Souls 3 with the spear of the church, which can either be PVP or AI
However I also hate that boss, it sucks in pvp and ai
Drakengard 3 also had the rhythm battle for the end
In Drakengard 3 the rhythm mini game returns as a final boss...
“resistant to chainsaw attacks” ...Did they test that? Why do they know that...?
"RPGs haven't undergone major changes". Look at FF7 to FF7 remake. Tactical with lots of choices to "Dodge and hit A a lot!" to be fair there was a log of hitting A in the original. Maybe he has a point.
One day this video will get a remake and Sega Ga Ga will make it on this list😂
No Floor fight from Ultima 3? Sad face... :C